The Meeting House is undergoing significant building works and cannot be hired at present.

Please see new temporary Meeting location on the left.

This extract from the works of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania in 1726, still has a real message for the world today:

'The humble, meek, merciful, just,pious and devout souls are everywhere of one religion; and when death has taken off the mask they will know one another, though the divers liveries they wear here makes them strangers. This world is a form; our bodies are forms; and no visible acts of devotion can be without forms. But yet the less form in religion the better, since God is a spirit; for the more mental our worship, the more adequate to the nature of God; the more silent, the more suitable to the language of a spirit.'